Any thoughts? Essentially gnome 3.6 is broken and because in 12.10 unity doesn't fall back, so unity doesn't work. When I first installed Ubuntu 12.10 it all worked, I saw pretty gnome 3 and pretty unity and then Ubuntu was like "I has updates!" and I was like "take those updates" then it was like "Ha! I broke your drivers" and ya.....end of story.

So how do I fix this? I have dual monitors and its mirrored with no other options available.
Its very important that I fix this and fast.

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It's hard to tell why some arbitrary howto from a blog post doesn't work. Perhaps you could solicit support from the howto's author in the comment section. Have you tried the recommended and tested way of installing the ATI driver? ...pparently, the 12.8 driver doesn't support xserver 1.13, found in Quantal. Perhaps you could try ATI 12.10 instead.
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mikewhateverNov 8 '12 at 2:26

Is there walk through for this? Every where I look this walk through pops up. What the actual way? I've even tried installing from the package manager.
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SeekingAnswersNov 8 '12 at 2:31

Not sure where you look, for me, that particular blog is not even on the first search page. Anyway, here is the ATI wiki, and an AskUbuntu answer. Needless to say, it's probably best to stick with the driver from the Ubuntu repositories.
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mikewhateverNov 8 '12 at 2:52

what driver? I have never seen this driver
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SeekingAnswersNov 8 '12 at 14:55